Friends of the Weiser River Trail (FWRT) is a private, nonprofit organization formed
to convert the old Pacific and Idaho Northern (PIN) railroad grade from Weiser, Idaho,
to Rubicon (near New Meadows, ID) into a trail for public recreation. Starting in
Weiser, the 84-mile long trail passes through the towns of Midvale, Cambridge and
Council. The entire right-of-way was deeded to Friends of the Weiser River Trail
in August 1997 by the Union Pacific Railroad under the railbanking law.

The trail includes many miles of riparian habitat, an additional 1,400 acres of wildlife
habitat, and will provide access to 16,000 acres of BLM and State of Idaho Lands
currently otherwise inaccessible to the public. Wildlife often seen along the trail
include deer, elk, heron, bear, water fowl, raptors and wild turkeys. The setting
in the lower (southern) part of the canyon is rolling hills and open canyons topped
with black lava cliffs, while the upper (northern) portion is forested.